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Pandemics are relatively rare due to a combination of factors, including the complex interactions between pathogens, hosts, and environmental conditions. Most Infectious Diseases do not have the ability to spread widely across populations, often limited by transmission routes or host susceptibility. Additionally, public health measures, advancements in medical science, and the global surveillance of emerging diseases help to contain potential outbreaks before they escalate into pandemics. Finally, the natural evolution of pathogens plays a role, as they may not always develop the necessary traits for widespread human transmission.

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